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The Sapling
The Sapling: A Novel | Marc Bendavid
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An exquisite debut autobiographical novel about a powerful bond between a young boy and his teacher; an excavation of art, memory, grief, and transformative love. At the beginning of sixth grade, newly admitted to a special school for the arts, Marc meets Klara Bloem. Klara is an art teacher, an immigrant to Toronto from South Africa, a devoted naturalist, a painter, and a passionate reader. Marc, an introspective boy experiencing upheavals at home and with friends, instantly connects with Klaras sharp sense of humor, her keen attention, and her passion for books and artand its clear she feels their connection, too. She is forty-four; he is twelve. Those first years glow with special intensity. As Marc and Klara spend hours on the phone, snapping photographs in woods and fields, immersed in the art and curios of her past life in South Africa, and exchanging letters over summer break, Marc feels the creative potential she sees in him beginning to take shape. But he also feels the scrutiny their unusual connection attracts. When he moves on to high school, their calls become less frequent, and their visits grow short. As the memories of those days become hazy and hard to access, he misses the brilliance of their early connection. Years later, when he is working as an actor in Los Angeles, Klaras daughter Eva reaches out to deliver heartbreaking news, and it all comes rushing back in a flush of color. With a rare and dazzling tenderness, Bendavid offers us a deep glimpse into an unusual bond, its loss, and the questions it raises. In the tradition of writers like Andr Aciman, Ben Lerner, and Sheila Heti, The Sapling vibrates with the tension of the everyday, and with the world of beauty that lives just beyond.
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The Sapling, by Marc Bendavid (2025 🇨🇦)
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Premise: A man looks back on the unusually close and life-changing friendship he developed with his junior high art teacher.

Review: While at times repetitive, overall I think this odd little novel is a wonderful success. It describes a relationship that crossed professional boundaries but remained completely innocent, and something both people held precious for decades after. ⬇️

Mattsbookaday And I think the author did a wonderful job in teasing out that nuance, and especially the inaccessibility of much of the teacher‘s life and reasoning to him. It‘s also a wonderful story of the power of teachers to truly see their students and open them up to new possibilities.

Bookish Pair: The Correspondent, by Virginia Evans (2025)
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Suet624 Anytime you mention The Correspondent as a bookish pair I‘ll always stack the recommended book. 😊 4w
BarbaraBB You have me with that comparison too! 4w
Mattsbookaday @Suet624 just to be clear, the comp is more about the centrality of the adult woman - teen boy friendship dynamic. The books feel very different so please don‘t expect a read-alike! :) 4w
Suet624 Thanks for the clarification. I‘m still stacking it. 😊 4w
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